Enjoy the beauty of this one with extremely close access to the rail trail and Yarraman Weir. This property comes on four titles and is just over 4 acres. All of the blocks are connected with 3 of them being side by side, and the fourth backing on to the others and has Yarraman Creek as one of its boundaries. Lot 87: * 1012m2 * Council approved shed * Shower and toilet with septic * 2 water tanks * Electricity Lot 88: * 1012m2 * Weekender donga on steel stumps * Open kitchenette, living, bedroom area * Full bathroom with shower and toilet * Deck over looking the creek * Concreted carport of the side * Airconditioning * Electricity comes under ground from Lot 87 Lot 89: *1012m2 * Bare block Lot 3: *13480m2 * Good shade shelter with awning. * Tank * Long drop toilet * Yarraman Creek as its back boundary.
Features include: Water Tank
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